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Test 4 Nurs 215 Questions with Complete Solutions
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ANS: B 
The patient's pain will make it more difficult to accomplish tasks such as putting on a shirt or jacket. This pain should not affect the patient's ability to feed himself or use the toilet because these tasks do not involve moving the arm behind the patient. The arm will not usually be positioned behind the patient during sleeping. Correct Answer-A patient reports shoulder pain when the nurse moves the patient's arm behind the back. Which question should the nurse ask? 
 
a. "Are yo...
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Strasinger AUBF - CSF Ultimate Reviewer Questions with Verified Answers
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Strasinger AUBF - CSF Ultimate 
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Which bodily fluid plays a crucial role in delivering nutrients to the nervous system, removing 
waste products, and providing cushioning for the brain and spinal cord? 
- a) Blood 
- b) Synovial fluid 
- c) Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) 
- d) Lymph 
 
What structures surround and protect the brain and spinal cord? 
- a) Ventricles 
- b) Meninges 
- c) Nerves 
- d) Blood-brain barrier 
 
Which of the meninges is the out...
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Penn Foster Anatomy & Physiology 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Penn Foster Anatomy & Physiology 1 
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What is the main function of the skeletal system? 
 To provide structure, support, and protection for the body. 
 
Which type of tissue connects muscles to bones? 
 Tendons 
 
What is the role of the synovial fluid in joints? 
 To lubricate the joints and reduce friction during movement. 
 
Which type of muscle tissue is responsible for the movement of the heart? 
 Cardiac muscle 
 
What is the primary function of the ne...
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MDC 1 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 2023
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- Temp/warmth 
- Low/High CBC 
- Increased HR 
- Low BP 
- Increased respiratory rate 
- Redness - Answer- Infection S/S 
 
- Rotate patient every 2 hours 
- Reposition 
- Padding 
- PROM 
- Barrier cream 
- Keep dry 
- Move using a lifting device - Answer- Nursing interventions to decrease risk of pressure injuries 
 
CD4 will be lower not less than 200 
CD8 will be normal - Answer- HIV labs 
 
CD4 will be less than 200 
CD8 will be increased. - Answer- AIDS labs 
 
- Prevents the virus from mu...
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Nursing 208 - Mobility and Immobility Questions with Complete Solutions
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- BR = bedrest 
- CBR = complete bedrest 
- BR with BRP = bedrest with bathroom privileges 
- BR with BSC = bedrest with bedside commode 
- BR and up for meals = bedrest and up for meals Correct Answer-What are all the medical abbreviations involving bedrest and what do they mean? 
 
1. To decrease the O2 needs and demands of the body by reducing activity 
2. To allow pts to rest and regain strength 
3. To prevent injury and reduce pain Correct Answer-Why is bedrest ordered/used? (3) 
 
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What is a bursa? Correct answer-sac filled with synovial fluid 
What 4-5 inch tube begins at the glottis and functions as the main airway to the lungs? 
 Correct answer-trachea 
What is a concentric action? Correct answer-muscle contracts and shortens 
What four tiny glands are embedded in the posterior of the thyroid? Correct answerparathyroid glands
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NURS FINAL EXAM Questions with Complete Solutions
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A molecule that is a storage form of carbohydrate is Correct Answer-glycogen. 
 
A body has been sectioned in such a way that there is one whole lung per section and the urinary bladder has been split in half. What type of section is this? Correct Answer-Sagittal 
 
As cells are pushed from the deeper portion of the epidermis toward the surface, Correct Answer-they die. 
 
The lens of the eye thickens when the Correct Answer-ciliary muscles contract. 
 
Articular cartilage receives oxygen and nu...
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NBDE Part I Remembered Questions 1 & Answers 2024/25
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NBDE Part I Remembered Questions 1 & Answers 2024/25 
 
 
The philtrum of the lip is formed from what? - ANSWERSMedial nasal processes and maxillary processes 
 
Unilateral cleft lip is caused by what? - ANSWERSWhen the maxillary prominence on the affected side fails to join with the merged medial nasal prominences 
 
What is the most abundant papilla on the tongue? - ANSWERSFiliform 
 
Esophageal varices are commonly seen in what? - ANSWERSAlcoholics 
 
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is...
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PCE prep 3 exam questions & answers 2024/2025
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PCE prep 3 exam questions & answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Lab tests for RA - ANSWERS-erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (increased) 
-Increased C reactive protein 
-RF 
-Complete blood count (RBC decreased-anemia) 
-Synovial fluid (cloudy, will clot, LESS viscous) 
 
Radiographic findings of RA - ANSWERS-uneven joint space narrowing 
-Bone erosion (periarticular cartilage osteopenia) 
-Soft tissue (nodules, swelling) 
 
Diagnostic Criteria for RA - ANSWERS**You need 4 of the 7 
**Criteria 1-4 must be...
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NDAEB Exam Study Guide | 2024 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Verified
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In relation to dental radiography, what term refers to the anatomical landmark used to identify a 
maxillary canine periapical film? - Maxillary Sinus 
Prior to exposing a dental radiograph, placement of the lead apron over the patient protects which 
tissues? - Gonadal 
A blood pressure cuff should be placed over which of the following arteries? - Brachial 
What 3 factors are essential in order to produce accurate diagnostic casts? - Water to powder ratio, 
mixing time and water temperature 
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